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- author of several works which are lost: the Suda mentions (graeca sunt, non leguntur) Ρητορικαί, Περὶ ἐξεργασίας, Περὶ φράσεως, Περὶ σχημάτων, and Περὶ πρέποντος...
- The Correspondence of (or between) Paul and Seneca, also known as the Letters of Paul and Seneca or Epistle to Seneca the Younger, is a collection of letters...
- Venus had phases like the Moon in the form Haec immatura a me iam frustra leguntur oy (Latin: These immature ones have already been read in vain by me -oy)...
- scrambled the letters into a strange anagram: Haec immatura a me iam frustra leguntur o.y. (These are now too young to be read by me) Cynthia was a po****r epithet...
- meteorology, and similar subjects. (58–62/370?) Cujus etiam ad Paulum apostolum leguntur epistolae: These letters, allegedly between Seneca and St Paul, were revered...
- Grae**** est, non legitur – also known in the variant form Graeca sunt, non leguntur – can be found in many medieval m****cripts. It literally means “It's Gr****...
- 1890 – Critique of Ephoros. Epitheta deorum quae apud poetas graecos leguntur, 1893. Google Books Miscellaneous collection of the programs of German...
- homines, **** autem Sardos fuisse, quoniam ipsi a IIII iudicibus reguntur - leguntur beato Petro contulisse unam civitatem in integro, que vocatur Schinesghe...
- Scripturæ libri, probatæque Sanctorum historiæ eleganter beneque dispositæ leguntur; studio & labore Francisci Quignonii, Card. de licentia & facultate Pauli...
- raises to u: *ejontes "going" (gen. sg.) > euntis *legontor "they gather" > leguntur *rōbos-to- > rōbustus "oaken" (cf. rōbur "oak" < *rōbos) Exon's law, named...